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Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign coffers shot from near-zero to overflowing — we're talking Kern County donations — near the end of the mid-year reporting period.

The surge came mid-to-late June, mostly from Sikh donors, records show. One contributor told us Clinton has the community's interests at heart.

Here's a link to our list of contributions for the first half of the year:

www.bakersfield.com/hourly_news/story/209179.html

Now, a question for y'all:

Kern Dems seem to give more to presidential candidates, while Kern Reps to party committees.

Why is that?

-- Gretchen


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Topics: Politics, campaign donations, Hillary Clinton, Kern County, Sikh, democrat, republican
posted by politicsanyone on Thursday, August 9, 2007 at 02:13 PM
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